Indian Daily Mail, 28 April 1956
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Title Section16 1956-04-28 1 Indian Daily Mail vol. m yo. it SPHJAPOra; BATUBPAY, APRIL 28, 1956 FOUR PAGES lft CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-04-28 1 HITCHCOCK JOINS X-RAY CLUB Famous FHm Directoi 11 and Producer AKred Hitchcock of Paramount Films, sitting at Ms desk m Hollywood signing his application for msmbsratlip to the X-Ray Club In Singapore.32 words
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Article116 1956-04-28 1 LONDON, Apr. 27: In a farewell message yesterday to 8.0.A.C. Staff Sir Miles Thomas thanked "everyone of you for the contribution that you have made to affairs of 8.0.A.C. and the support you have given me during my eight years of office. "We have turned a swinging loss116 words
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Article74 1956-04-28 1 NAGARCOIL, Apr. 27: Mr. A. N«atneny, President of the Travancore Tamil Congress, has assured Tamil leaders m Travanoora that all Tamil taluks transferred to Madras State wttl bs joined together I* sns separate District administration. The States Refsrmatlon Bill says, the areas will as merged74 words
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78 1956-04-28 1 RED CHINA-P.I. SOCCER MATCH IN INDIA MANILA. Apr. 27: The Philippines likely will accept a Comunist China proposal to play their Olympic qualifying soccer matches m India June 3 and 5, a Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation spokesman said yesterday. The games originally were scheduled for May 10 and 13 InAP - 78 words
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Article30 1956-04-28 1 me nexi meeting or me First Session of the Second Legislative Council will be held m the Council Chamber, Maxwell Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, May 16.30 words
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433 1956-04-28 1 MARSHALL HUSSION CONTINUE TALKS IN LONDON LONDON, Apr. 27.— Tme All— Patty Singapore Delegation demanding todepmdeao c for the Grown Cokmy was at today's meeting (l,tt» GWT> wit* Mr. Alan Lculot.Hoyd potttaf praMs* qoesttons on ts» ptepsealu made by the British Oofcmlsl Secretary on Wednesday.Reuter - 433 words
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Article128 1956-04-28 1 OITAWA, Apr. 27.— Tbr House of Commons Foreign Attain Committee was to,d yesterday tnat four more Far East countries would receive Colombo Plan help from Canada Mr. Pules Leger, Deputy external Affairs Minuter, said •bout 12,000,000 will be spent to modest projects In Burma. Indonesia, MalayaReuter - 128 words
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257 1956-04-28 1 Partition Of Kashmir At Ceasefire Line Abo Endorsed (Ftmb Oar Own Correspondent) MADBAS, Apr. 27: The Commas** Party *In 4ft*. wrfcHit tts fortaftght'« deHbccmtione *t ffMgh»t «M> ftnftn policy tin <3ovt of IndU, partfc^rty Pi will Ntfcru's stand the Kaahmtr tosoe. The flrtore*257 words
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155 1956-04-28 1 LONDON, Apr. 27: Mr. David Marshall. Singapore's Chief Minister, said yesterday he "expected to hear" from Tungku Abdul Rahman, Malaya's Chief Minister, If there was a possibility of fresh talk* with the Malayan Communist terrorists. Mr. Marshall, who is leading a Singapore delegationReuter - 155 words
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Article56 1956-04-28 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 27: The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission said to-day elaborate precautions are being taken to keep any significant amount of radioactive fallout inside the danger area during the nuclear tests starting m May at the Eniwetok proving grounds. It said protection of the public health andAP - 56 words
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Article49 1956-04-28 1 LONDON. Apr. 27: Eussia offered during the Anglo-So-viet talks which ended here on Wednesday to buy up to £1,000.000.000 worth of goods from Britain m the next five years if Britain imposed no restrictions on the goods sold, a communique disclosed last night.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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306 1956-04-28 1 M&JL TUHGKU ATTACKED Plea For Malay, Ckiaefte And Tamil As Official Laagaages (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Frit Nine hundred and seveaty-atee uVlmtos fcuwwcatiag 454 of Malaya's leadta* CUmm guilds aad organisatio** to^ay pted*edtoightfor "juasofi". The mammoth meeting appointed a five-man presidium for306 words
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116 1956-04-28 1 LEFTIST QUILON'S SLAP ON DHEBAR'S FACE QUILON, T.-C. State, Apr. 27: The Quilon Municipal Council hat preferred to honour member* of the visiting football teams rather than give a civic address to the Indian Congress President Mr. W. N. Dhebar. The Congress has only nine Out of 32 members m116 words
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Article74 1956-04-28 1 HONG KONG, Apr. 27: Chinese Communist medical manufacturers have developed a machine which Induces hypnosis simultaneously m four persons, a Red magazine reports. People's China said the machine, an electrical gadget which looks something Tike a wireless set, has proved useful m treating gastrointestinal ulcers and psychosomaticAP - 74 words
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Article, Illustration100 1956-04-28 1 Merdeka Bomb Unex ploded Yet The Chief Minister of Singapore, David Marshall, center m light suit, shows Herbert Morrison, former Labour Foreign Secretary, one of the volumes containing the signatures of 167,000 people who want independence for Singapore, on the terrace of the House of Commons. Left of Mr. Marshall100 words
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Article87 1956-04-28 1 Six Sarawak administrative officers ftylnp to the United Kingdom to attend a five* month course to administration and local government arrived m Singapore from Kuchlng on Thursday. They will spend three days In Singapore before leaving by air for London accompanied by two officers87 words
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Article30 1956-04-28 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 27: Vice-President Nixon announced Thursday he will seek reelection and President Eisenhower said he is "delighted" by Nixon's decision. Nixon made the announcement at the White House. APAP - 30 words
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Article108 1956-04-28 1 With the declaration of a new White Area m Kelantan yesterday, the whole of that State's frontier with Thailand has been rendered "White". The new area is made up of the remainder of the Pasir Mas and Tanah Merah Districts which were not included m previous108 words
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146 1956-04-28 1 B K Will Go Anywhere In Interest Of World Peact LONDON, Apr. 27: A questtoaer asked tf Soviet leaden would like to go to the United Stale* and Mr. Khrushchev replied: "Th* Vailed Start* a» interesting country—who would not want to go If he has some sort of business there".Reuter - 146 words
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Article117 1956-04-28 1 3,000 WORDS OF PIOUS HOPE! LONDON, Apr. 27: British and Soviet Iwdwt after 10 days of secret talk* last night issued a 3,006-word statement of good intention*, but couM record no solid aclilevetvtent» The statement, signed by eMr Anthony Eden and Marshal Bulganln, the Britten an* ftoviet Prime Minister*, didReuter - 117 words
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46 1956-04-28 1 EDEN ACCEPTS INVITATION TO VISIT RUSSIA LONDON, Apr. 27: Mar* shal Bulganin announced that Sir Anthony Eden, the British Prime Minister, had accepted an invitation to visit RuMte. The Soviet Premier added that owing to other engage ments a date had not yet beea fixed.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement55 1956-04-28 1 B ITeX^. ♦jy -A*^^'^B B -XXSIB »<» y< /fl B^ IHI K. tW«f»»b«« m«k» C.P A s*nrtc«toftr I— tin Pwt» co«»fotel> un««rr«tM4l. C.r.A. U AkHne mtll 1 by wyt.awt*' mammlmi flhfhi Hrnai uk^blM ->.-. »»»i^^ v^^ triPWY «Hfe MrSoeUat offlcct to-d«> CoomU: NriMwAlrmilii th» BaraM Co. KM. B. N. Bprftt*55 words
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Article572 1956-04-28 2 THE aim of any cultufcurar delegation should be to tdiffuse culture. And difffUHon,.' if it is ttjr hjnfe~ the desired resuHs, must be done among the masses and not dienfie. OulUu'e^af ter all is the habit and conduct of the tinrnmon people who it is tojhem therefore that the572 words
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Article1561 1956-04-28 2 NEHRU ANALYSES REASONS FOR PHESENT SHITAUON \Leadmhim CrUMmd PATNA The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, reiterated -hat todU had nothing against Pakistan and that she wa. al way* prepared to extend her hand of f Headship to her neighbour. _tw*Ta matter of great regret that the relation** between the1,561 words
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245 1956-04-28 2 KARACHI: The National Assembly is scheduled to meet here m the middle of June to take a decision on the electorates for the first General Elections to be held early next year. Although the members, who have been tied down to Karachi for the245 words
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Article158 1956-04-28 2 DACCA: Officials <tf the East Pakistan Government had been directed to give top priority to grievances of members of minority communities, it was officially announced here. The Government were satis* fled that the officers were doing their very best the announcement said. Giving directions to how158 words
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Article443 1956-04-28 2 India's Shipping Services IWMBAY Th«- shipping ser vices foreign cdunUkg main taia with t jP<m wffl aot b of the recently concluded indo Boyiet aJtimjtog agreement, i Is learned here. A shipping source reveafa that the United Kingdom ranki first with the biggest tonnag< or stripping maintained ii trade withNAFEN - 443 words
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213 1956-04-28 2 BOMBAY: India 1b negotiating th* purchase of between ».flpO and 68,000 tons of steel by the end of this year from Czechoslovakia, it is learned here. This la the latest development hi measures being taken to meet the steel shortage, which isNAFEN - 213 words
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240 1956-04-28 2 Russian Report On Prospecting Oil In India IgBW DELHI: MM»B oil crore v for- tnKaaWf yW»o~ The recommendation is stated to have been contained m the expert's interim report submitted to the Government. Their final report expected to be ready sometime next week is likely t© confirm thfc financial involvement240 words
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57 1956-04-28 2 DR. KELLER'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN URDU LAHORE: An Urdu version of Dr. Helen Keller's autobiography, "The Story of My Life," has been published for the first time m Pakistan Keller. the famous blind, deaf and dumb author and reformist toured Pakistan extensively last year. The book already has been translated mNAFEN - 57 words
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Article209 1956-04-28 2 i^SQSF**! Th < formidable" problem feeing India dmUnf wtt» WPTreMttlcmv fact that toe Central R ha- ebiUUttoo Ministry will bo spending little over Ra. 100 000 SK^'tiT ll^ clock for 1956-57 is Ra. 900 million mostly spent through th« agency of State Government* after their schemes are processed and209 words
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Article122 1956-04-28 2 BOMBAY: The former French settlement of Pondfcherry is to have a new pier. A sum of Rs. 2,900,000 Is to be provided for the construction of the pier, which will be half-mile long. The construction of the pier, expected to be completed by the midle ofNAFEN - 122 words
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Article1308 1956-04-28 3 Extern* Of BefteU Finmmeimg U.S. Economist's View i*L525? lll £^i l L who fe Professor of iuoonoofcs mt fee H»mnl Untvcmrfty to oTartarfv tear of tedb at tto tevftattoa aTSfiZLS stS£ m tiM umn tmtes, r*^? < > ™."V commented on tmrnr Mr. Galbraith observes that1,308 words
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Article52 1956-04-28 3 SWEDISH ARMS FACTORY IN EGYPT STOCKHOU*, AjK\ 27. Swedish Premier Tage Ertander said to-day his government had been unable to prevent a Swedish firm from building a small arms factory In Egypt. The factory is located at Maadl outside Cairo and was completed m 1984. t* h«^. Ed by aA.P. - 52 words
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Article63 1956-04-28 3 BERLIN, Apr, 27.— The So. t*et ■■<hurtfck» dtafcned yes* t*rday that tunnel ted beea discovered entering Cast Germany from the Catted States Motor of Berlin and bolt for the purpose of tapping Soviet military aad East Germaa telephone U>te». The claim was made atReuter - 63 words
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Article57 1956-04-28 3 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Apr 27. —The U.S. offered Lebanon U552,000,000 yesterday to help rebuild mountain villages destroyed by an earthquake last month. The quake killed 130 persons and injured hundreds ut southern Labanon. U.S Ambassador Donald Heath said the money would be u*ed to rebuild 5,400A.P. - 57 words
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Article166 1956-04-28 3 BILL TO END HANGING London, Apr. 27. Campaigners for aii end to hanging m Britain steered their "no hanging" 818 vnseathed through an elghfchaur battle m jteHouse of Commons last The BUI has already been given a second reading agreement m principle. Yesterday it was subjected to a detailed clause-by-clauseReuter - 166 words
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Article78 1956-04-28 3 WASHINGTON, Apt. 27.— American warsntoe are pat- the jfidMtmsMin. Formosa Strait and m the •rea of Japan to the hope that they are contributing ■teMlising influence. President ■faeahower said yesterday. Commenting at his news conference on the dispatch of four UA destroyers to the Mediterranean,78 words
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Article59 1956-04-28 3 PHNOm PENH, Cambodia, Apr. 27.— Prince Norodom Sihanouk, former premier, denjed yesterday he ever suspected the United State, of trying to g«t OambocHa to abandon neutrality and Join the SEATO Pact. But he said, m a communique, "i have absolute proof of of a plotA.P. - 59 words
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Article101 1956-04-28 3 Apr. 27.-^Moatgoinery 's mw. ly Integrated city taw* refor all practical Sugw. to-day whie Negro boyeotters and city ottciab debated their next move*. Tbft trilHtlnail M^—au,.! of Mats aeeordfafar to nee was ended. yesterday by bw company decree. The few Negroes who rede bvses, however, made no ■ttwwrt toAP - 101 words
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Article116 1956-04-28 3 DESEGREGATION SLOW PROGRESS I WASHINGTON, Apr. 25: Nearly 75 top Negro leaders declared last night that progress toward school desegregation m the y.B. has been too slow. They set up a National Steering Committee to work by all practical means to speed up the process. The action was taken atAP - 116 words
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76 1956-04-28 3 COLOMBO, Apr. 27.—Communist countries are to be invited to the Colombo Plan Exhibition which Britain's Queen Mother will open next Feb., a reliable source said Tuesday. Ceylon Home Minister A. P. Jayasuriya plans to follow the example set at the recent Indian industries fair andAP - 76 words
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120 1956-04-28 3 SE ATO SCOPE NOT TO BE ENLARGED -Dulles Informed sources said today that thl s conclusion had been endorsed by Mr. John Foster DuJes, the Secretary of State who called this week for a substantial broadening of NATO's role with emphasis on political and economic planning rather than on militaryReuter - 120 words
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Article64 1956-04-28 3 SOVIET PARTY -5s FINE! LONDON, Apr. *7. A R*«rt*» trad* official who •tUmded last night's boisterous party at Clarldges Hotel for Soviet chiefs Bnlcania fad Khrushchev wmd np m the Magistrate's Court yesterday on drunk chary©. Gtway YladtaniM»vtohlU|. "Are you here with the Bmetmm trade deiegatloa," the wmc\nttmtv aahed. HtttUßMrAP - 64 words
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150 1956-04-28 3 No Soviet Royalty For Sherlock Holmes LONDON, Apr. n, MMtW detective Shenoek Holmes to workta* hard mi WlM— ill to> Bummi without *~HJ»& nngie r«We, Soviet vrenoler The ••cry state ef UMn was oomm— tooted to the gremier by Adrtaa Oomi Deyle, •oa of Ike farte Sir Arthw C«mi» OoyleA.P. - 150 words
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Article88 1956-04-28 3 WHOLE FAMILY BURNT TO DEATH BOMBAY, Apr. 2?.^PoUce said Tuesday a Modem family of 12, including 6 women and a child, were burned to death at the village of Dharwar la a bitter dispute over the leadership of a Mosque congregation. The head of the family had been ousted fromAP - 88 words
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Article34 1956-04-28 3 Britain's Appeal To Greece LONDON, Apr. 27.— Britain yesterday renewed its appeal to Greece to. end anti-British broadcasts beamed at Cyprus. Britain said such a step would bring about "immediate improvement" Id Awrlo-Greek review.34 words
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Article226 1956-04-28 3 off a vMft to FKnch Comma** who to atUmd UJV. Eeommie ami BoeW Cmrll meettafs hM Hie Russian drtegatkm m., stated that under an agreement the United States made with the u.N. m 1945 everybody who has legitimate business with the U.N. must be given a U.S. visa toAP - 226 words
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80 1956-04-28 3 NEW DELHI, Apr. 27.— Thirty-four more people were arrested near Parliament m Delhi yesterday for demonstrating m favour of a merger of Bombay City m the new Maharashtra State. Inside Parliament, the House of People (Lower House) was debating for the second dayReuter - 80 words
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90 1956-04-28 3 BR. SHIPS GETTING READY FOR A-TESTS PERTH, Western Australia, Apr. 27 —Shipg taking part in e Britain's atomic test at the Montebello Islands, off Western Australia, kept the Port of Fremantle busy yesterday. The destroyer H.M.S. CONCORD left early to begin its "weather watch" for the test, expected to beReuter - 90 words
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Article303 1956-04-28 3 'WHITE AREA' EXPANDS IN MALAYA LONDON. Apr. 27 Mr. John Hare, Minister of Colonial Affairs, answering Parliamentary questions about the anti-Communist campaign Id Malaya, said yesterday that m the last six months a further 4.000 square miles with a population of 167,000 had been freed of the principal Emergency restrictions.Reuter - 303 words
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556 1956-04-28 4 LEGAL HITCH OVER HOUSiNG PROJECTS LONDON, Apr. 27.— The £47 million sterling Colonial Development Corporation, formed eight years ago to aid the economic build-up m Britain's oversea territories, has for the first time recorder a profit. Its accounts for 1965, published here showReuter - 556 words
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Article158 1956-04-28 4 Indian Envey's Residence Gutted WABBENAAR. The Netherlands, Apr. 27: The residence C Indian Ambassador and rs. B. K. Kapur In this Hague suburb was almost destroyed by Hre on Wednesday night. No one was hurt. The two top floor* «jf the building, one of the most plush residences of thisAP - 158 words
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Article72 1956-04-28 4 Lord Reid, Chairman of the Constitutional Commission, Federation of Malaya, will arrive m Kuala Lumpur on May 29. An official statement says that Lord Reid accompanied by Lady Reid is scheduled to leave London for Malaya by m.v. "Glenorchy" on May 4, and72 words
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Article, Illustration141 1956-04-28 4 Aw—g those who arrived here last night by Air-India International were two school children from Bombay who stole all the limelight at the airport. Chandra (nine-year old left) and Bbagwan (eleven-year oM) as soon as they left the plane, ttey rushed Into the141 words
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563 1956-04-28 4 -uth o U^°°£ AI: Th vlotor > r of W.E.P. m the ?hl •i2..£2l' iL tia !L <MI l f lte «n<* 'or th« Tamil people. JSiT £T P^P* l l <*«o»ive«l by Sir John. •^ndi^rJT^ tf !iL 9 *^J n th%563 words
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Article64 1956-04-28 4 The marriage of Mr. S. John, JJ.A., son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. [Marshall, with Misa Phllomena SNlghtingale, daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Y. Luke, will be Celebrated at the Church of ;:>ur Lady of Lourdes, Ophir Road, Singapore, today (Saturday) at 7.30 a.m. Reception and64 words
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Article, Illustration13 1956-04-28 4 S*p,HS SSHffiarSS fall. They Milirt ham by g,^ BajoU Ttenday.13 words
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297 1956-04-28 4 U No Expected To Be Returned To Power ELECTION LI BIIRWA RANGOON, Apr. 37: AffPf* fuank wUI be posted at poUimg b*&» todrf/WiHltaSna votes for a new Chamber of Deputies (Lower House). W?^ I^JWNitoMM fltat Hour poßUcal workers hi Ar«Min, West Burma, had beem shot dead by villagers. Lawlessness mReuter - 297 words
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Article32 1956-04-28 4 TOKYO, Apr. 27: The Maayan badminton world champons Ong Poh Lim and Ooi relk Hock left here last night 'or home by CAT. plane after completing their goodwill tour n Japan.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article57 1956-04-28 4 A. public meeting will be at BefeUr Tamil Associate premises. West HM Road, today Saturday. «t 5 p.m .to otacuas the question of invittasr I*- Natarajan (Nataraja Guru) the "fortmost living djsclple of Narayan* Guru* All am cordially invitedwrlU s ifr. JC. Dharmadas. Rf> presentative57 words
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Article96 1956-04-28 4 Dr. Alexander von Arv Profeflßor of History at the University of Indonesia (and formerly of th« University* Prtbourgr) will speak m th, History Lecture Theatre Bu Ton,? sen Building, at 530 p.m. on Monday. Apr m on '«luJtl«ciaJism y and J? v iS: SS?S2i What <*» »BS^96 words
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Article30 1956-04-28 4 AJ A discussion meetfte open to the public wli; take plkc^ at the Bahai Centre, FVench Banjr ailldlng. 2 DAtaSSa Street tomorrow Sunday at 10 a.m.30 words
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